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Monday, August 25 th , 2014 Journal Set 1 Get a blue journal paper off the back counter and answer this question: What was the most fun thing you did this summer? Quote “Dream as if you’ll live forever; live as if you’ll die today.” –James Dean Word of the Day The teacher assigned homework on a Friday because she was in a bad mood. The kids thought she was a real curmudgeon .

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Monday, August 27 th , 2012. Journal Set 1 If you can’t remember where you sit, ask Miss Salisbury. Get a blue journal paper off the back counter and answer this question: What was the most fun thing you did this summer? Quote “Dream as if you’ll live forever; live as if you’ll - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Monday, August 25th, 2014

Journal Set 1Get a blue journal paper off the back counter and answer this question: What was the most fun thing you did this summer?

Quote “Dream as if you’ll live forever; live as if you’ll die today.” –James Dean

Word of the DayThe teacher assigned homework on a Friday because she was in a bad mood. The kids thought she was a real curmudgeon.

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Curmudgeon (noun)

A bad tempered, difficult, cantankerous person

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REMINDERS/ANNOUNCEMENTS

Your syllabus and AUP are due TOMORROW. PLEASE – get them signed.Subject and Predicate Worksheet due today!

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Review

SubjectPredicateSentenceCompoundConjunctionCompound SubjectCompound Predicate

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Conjunctions

Conjuctions Attaches sentences to each other.

Creates a compound subject and compound predicate.

Remember: FANBOYS For And Nor But Or Yet Sohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?

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Compound Sentences A sentence that contains two or more simple subjects joined by a comma and a coordinating conjunction or a semicolon.

If you split the sentence in two, you should have two complete sentences.

Example: Usain Bolt ran really fast, and he won a gold medal.

Example: Usain Bolt ran in the Olympics; he also ran in the World Championships.

Compound Sentences

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Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh won a gold medal.

The Olympics were held in London, England, and they will be held again in Rio de Janiero, Brazil.

Michael Phelps won a lot of gold medals and a silver medal too.

Gabby Douglas won a gold medal in gymastics, and she also got to meet Taylor Swift.

The U.S. Olympic Basketball Team has a lot of players from different teams like LeBron James, Dwayne Wade, and Kobe Bryant.

Are These Compound Sentences?

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Sentence Fragments

Sentence Fragments This does not express a complete thought. It is probably missing a subject, a predicate, or both.

Example: She doesn’t.

Example: Smells funny.

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Types of Sentences

Declarative

Imperative

Makes a statement. Ends with a period.

Example: Batman is the best superhero.

Gives a command or makes a request. It ends with a period.

Example: Please, do not sing a Justin Bieber song in my class.

Example: Don’t eat yellow snow.

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Types of Sentences

Exclamatory Sentence

Interrogative

Expresses strong feeling and ends with an exclamation point.

Example: Flynn Rider rocks my socks!

Asks a question. It ends with a question mark.

Example: Who is stronger, Thor or the Hulk?

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Interjections

Interjections A word or group of words that expresses strong feeling. It has no grammatical connection to other words in the sentence.

Examples: Yikes! Wow! Holy banana! Crud! Yippee! Hooray! Phew!

Example in a sentence: Hulk punched Thor in his big Norse face. Ouch!

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Punctuation Makes a Difference!

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Punctuation is Powerful!

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Punctuating Blank Dialogue

You are going to get a piece of paper where there is no punctuation. You need to decide how to punctuate it. We will read a few of these out loud and decide what kind of punctuation fits it best.

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Subject and Predicate

On one piece of paper, write ONE subject.

On the second piece of paper, write ONE predicate.

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I “Mustache” You a Question!

You will be split into two teams. One person will draw from one box and with a mustache. This will have an interrogative word on it (a word that begins an interrogative sentence). You have to come up with a question that starts with that word. Period (.)– Declarative Sentence Exclamation point (!)– Exclamatory Sentence Hashtag (#) – Interjection At sign (@) – Imperative Sentence

You have 5 seconds to come up with a sentence, each time you do, you get a point. The team with the most points will not have to do a section on tonight’s homework!

The person from the other team will draw from the other box that has a word on it and must answer the question using a specific type of sentence.